What does 'English Words' mean?
Coromandel Cacti - Selling succulent and cactus plants in Ne...When we see appended to the genus or species name some English words (not Latin) with single quotes around them as in Genus species 'English Words' it tells us that the plant is a named hybrid or cultivar (cv.). For these names Latin is not allowable. Sometimes they are formally described by botanists in prestigious journals (e.g. Tavarorbea 'Red Leopard' by Dr.
What does "siva" mean and how do you transcribe it in picture words into English?
Frequently Asked Questions for Sanskrit Documents siteThis is a very "loaded" question. It was addressed elaborately using Monier William's dictionary explanation. Due to the length of the message it is kept in a separate file and is linked here. Again, such questions sometimes require considerable searching, so we recommend that they be addressed to forums: sanskrit-digest, indology (see groups.yahoo.com for rejuvenated group), advaita-L, ambaa-L, dvaita, and alt.hindu (newsgroup not active any more).
What do the words on the sidebar mean?
Giant In the Playground GamesThe Giant contains rants, opinions, bios on the website staff, and other information pertaining to me personally. You can ignore it if you want. Function contains what have been called .crunchy parts.. New rules for d20 games, such as feats, spells, prestige classes, and even complete reinterpretations of rule systems are found here. Form contains the .fluffy parts.. Articles about roleplaying in general, as well as ready-to-use characters and other in-game material can be found here.
So, what do the words mean?
Nigritude Ultramarine FAQnigritude is defined by Dictionary.com as follows: \Nig"ri*tude\, n. [L. nigritudo, fr. niger black.] Blackness; the state of being black. ultramarine is defined by Dictionary.com as follows: \ul-tra-ma-rine\, [From Medieval Latin ultrmarnus, from beyond the sea : Latin ultr, ultra- + Latin marnus, of the sea (from mare, sea. See mori- in Indo-European Roots).] For a detailed history of the blue pigment known as ultramarine, there's a very informative Wikipedia article on the subject.
What do Shotokai and Shotokan mean in English?
Shotokai Chile Frequently Asked QuestionsThe word Shotokai is composed of three kanji characters in Japanese. The Sho character is taken from the word matsu which means pine tree. To is the character for waves. Pine Waves is the English translation, that tries to give an idea, of what the original idea the Japanese kanji give: the sound that is produced by the pine needles when the wind blows through them, a sort of wave sound (listen well the next time you are in a pine forest, with wind).
What does all that mean in English ?
Audio Post FAQ'sProduction Dialogue Editing - In order for the production audio recorded on the set or on location to be properly mixed, a Dialogue Editor needs to properly prepare it. This means locating the proper take from the recorded production audio, checking sync (so it actually works with the picture properly), and eliminate extraneous noise so the Mixer has clean dialogue to use during the Mix.
How do I read non-English FAQs on IGN?
Help CenterSince IGN displays HTML pages as opposed to traditional text, you only need to rely on your browser to read Unicode HTML to be able to read the non-English FAQs on IGN. Our staff coverts non-English submissions into Unicode HTML so your browser does all the work. Each web browser usually (not always) has the ability to load a variety of languages from its options. On Internet Explorer, the option is under View --> Encoding --> Language.
How does Debian support non-English languages?
The Debian GNU/Linux FAQ - Debian??LFS??Gentoo?????? - Linux...Debian GNU/Linux is distributed with keymaps for nearly two dozen keyboards, and with utilities (in the kbd package) to install, view, and modify the tables. Vast majority of the software we packaged supports entering non-US-ASCII characters used in other Latin languages (e.g. ISO-8859-1 or ISO-8859-2), and a number of programs support multi-byte languages such as Japanese or Chinese.
How do you convert English words to Japanese or Japanese words to English?
Learn Japanese - Free Japanese Lessons!You can't. Japanese is a completely different language with no similarities to English. The grammar, alphabet, vocabulary, etc. is all different. Many people think an online translator, like BabelFish, will do the trick. Truth is, machine translations such as that make absolutely no sense. The only way to "convert" English to Japanese, or visa versa, is to be fluent in both languages and translate between the two (not an easy task) or find someone to do it for you.
What did the Census Bureau do to provide non-English language assistance?
Census 2000, Frequently Asked QuestionsThose households who received the census form in the mail had the option of requesting the questionnaire in Spanish, Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, or Korean. Those individuals or households who believed that they were not included on a form or did not receive a form can use the Be Counted questionnaires that were available in public areas. The Be Counted forms were printed in English, Spanish, Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, and Korean.
What does Allegro non troppo or other such words on a program mean?
New Mexico Symphony ~ FAQsQualifiying phrases like non troppo (not too much) or poco (a little) can be added to the above words to specify a needed digression.
How many words are there (approximately) in the English language?
QaAaL: The Bank of QuestionsSAOL (The Swedish Academy's Dictionary of the Swedish Language) has 120.000 listed, including a number of self-evident compounds. Diglossia originally referred to circumstances where two varieties of the same language are used within one linguistic community. These two varities are used for different purposes in the society so that everyone knows when to use each variety. This is usually a fairly stable situation. Neither variety expands at the others expense.
Q21. Are there any Basque words in English?
FAQs About Basque and the Basques by Larry TraskA21. Not many, but there are one or two. One is silhouette, which has a very interesting history. The English word is taken from French, in which it derives from the surname of a certain Etienne de Silhouette, a French politician of the 18th century. This is a French spelling of the Basque surname Zilhueta, a French Basque variant of the surname Zulueta or Zuloeta; this in turn derives from zulo 'hole' (zilo in part of the north) plus the very frequent suffix -eta 'abundance of'.
What are the most frequently used letters in English words?
Learn English - Ask Ellie - Questions and AnswersI like your website so much....but i would love to join chat room practise ...because of my English grammar is so bad.How can i join and get help from there??? Hi Ellie. Do you know where I can get access to phonic symbols (the upside-down 'e', connected 'a/e' etc)to use in conjunction with Word? It would be extremely useful for preparing worksheets, handouts and so on. Cheers! I am looking for Study Material for English Teaching can you please help me out.
Q How many English words do I need to know?
Insightin - FAQA This answer is as ambiguous as counting vocabulary size. A native English speaker with a 4-year college degree is believed to be able understand about 20,000 words. 10,000 vocabulary should let you pass TOFEL, GRE, GMAT and etc.
How can I learn to spell English words correctly?
Learn English - Ask Ellie - Questions and AnswersLearn the rules and get lots of practice to then learn the exceptions to the rules. ;-) Try here:- http://www.learnenglish.de/grammar/spellingtext.htm Then try some dictation:- http://www.learnenglish.de/dictationpage.htm
Miscellaneous 4.1. Do my source or target words have to be correctly spelled English words?
Sarangworld Word Morphing FAQNo. Although all the intermediate words the program finds will be correctly spelled English words, your starting and ending words can be any collection of characters. A particularly satisfying example (for me) is that I can start with the word "Sarang" (my first name), and morph it into quite a few different things (partly because "Sarang" morphs into "sprang" and then sprang morphs into quite a few other things).
What do all those words & letters mean?
Nissan Silvia/200SX/240SX/Gazelle Frequently Asked Questions...If you're new to these cars, here's a quick list of "buzzwords" that will have you up & running with the shop owners in short order: Air Flow Meter - Located in the pipe from the air filter to the turbocharger. Measures the volume of air coming into the engine Refers to the timing of ignition in the engine. Because fuel takes time to ignite, the spark plug must be fired before the piston reaches the top of it's travel.
I sometimes see the words "MonsterTRAK" and "InterviewTRAK." What do they mean?
On-Campus Recruiting Asked Questions - MIT Careers OfficeAlong with several major national universities, we have partnered with MonsterTRAK to run our on-campus interview program - InerviewTRAK (also referred to as MITTRAK). MonsterTRAK is the main application that houses InterviewTRAK, off-campus recruiting listings, and job search information. All student and employer data in the MonsterTRAK system is password-protected and exclusively for the use of the MIT Careers Office.
